so ‘ . - .._ Rovers In Victory Over Millionaires In City League Game WHEN IT com-rs "r0 1n: srsr m CHEWING TOIACCO .0 cm aad ‘inns... suicx twist ‘_ YOU CAN'T IEAT iiivflblmlled Soxln . Third Place Spot ‘parade with Philadelphia in sec- nnd blace. ., g Junior Stephens clinched the opener for Detroit by loftlng into the left field screen in the first inning after Stan Spence walked with two out. In t third inning of the nightcap, Stephens hit his 20th tour-bugger, again with Spence aboard via the base-on-balls route. Junior also knocked in the first run oi that gntne with a single eff the left-centre wall with Dom Di- The Tigers pounded on Early Wynn for six runs as Vic Warts and Hoot livers inserted frist-inn- ing tripled-but the Senators clip- ped Newhouser for three runs in their half of the inning. Wuhlnaton finally tied the Oars in the eighth inning at a-a when Ed Stewart singled across f/wo runs of! Art l-aoutteman, The Senators pushed over the winning run when Wooten. who had iorc. ed Mickey vex-non, ramped to unrd on Jake Esrlyh single and scored maggio on second hase. on Thompson's single to centre. Chicago Cubs Defeat Brooklyn (By The Cansdisaakreas) Lefty John y Schmlts humbled in the fifth to stay, scoring twice with runsbefora a man was re- tired, .. ' The first thl-ee\ cardinals walk- ed. Pinch-hitter Ron Ncrthey fol- lowed with a tnvou-un single and Dodgers 6-3 score. Munger was yanked in favor of Ted Wilks after he walked W11. Halifax. both stepped the mile in 2.10 today in the harness racing 3 l8. 8.1a Trot and Pace-Paras $400 much further up in the point total. O O O O Coach George Walters prover‘ again that he is on a par with any Maritime athletes in the field events. His two first places on Wednesday gives him an impres- sive list of victories since he re.- entered oompeivron less than a year ago and improving each time out George promises to be tougher to beat as the season progresses. O O O O The remainder of the squad also turned in fine performances in the events in which they participated. They showed plainly that when the track and field revival reaches its peak. they with the newcomers that are now just breaking in wdl give the Province another band of athletes-who will be once more up with the leaders in the different meetings they will perform in. O O O O Abbies will get mother chalice he In September a Maritime invi- ing with the hard-hitting React squad tacking the still dangerous Knights. The game ls imWfl-l-nf l" both squads, Recce trail the Kins- " fit-ii; ‘GUARDIAN. CUARLOTTETOWN JogginsTeam To Play Here Sunday Jogglns intermediate baseball In Local Tennis Tournament With the play in the Charlotte- town Tennis Club Senior Closed Tournament’ continuing yesterday, only one match in the ladies div- ision remains to be played before ladies and men's singles events move into the semi-final round. Although the doubles events haven't progressed so rapidly, most of the play however is mov- ing into second and third round play, ,and should be pretty well into the semi-final rounds by the week-end. p The following are the results of yesterday's play: ‘Ladies’ singles - Felice Arsen- ault defeated Helen Lawson s-l, lied Sox Defeat \ Knights will be doing likewise m an effort to get two points‘ closer to a playoff spot. , Game time is set for 5.45 sharp. llalifax Gluh ls Eyeing Activities 0f ‘Shoe tlull i Activities of the Brighton Horse- shoe Club which in the past great number of years has been keeping interest in the game alive is being noticed by mainland clubs as is borne out by the following letter received from a Halifax Horseshoe Club by manager Jack McCoul" yesterday: ter is only meant to open a friend- ly correspondence betweenthe two HALIFAX. July zfl-liirs. G. H. Buntain of Charlottetown was el-~ eoted president of the Maritime ladies’ Golf Union at its annual meeting ‘st Ashburn Clolf- and PAGE SEVEN Sport Echoes Frola _ Prince Bounty the Red Sex-Legion game played Wednesday evening, we omitted to make any mention of what was perhaps the best catch made in the Snmmerslde Baseball Lea- gue this year. At least, we don't remember having seen one as brilliant. 1t was in the fourth inning and Williams, first man up for the Sox, lifted a fly oversee- ond base that seemed certain to be in there for a hit. MacMurdu, Legion centreflelder, was for some reason playing away to the left, but Bill came swooping in fast and sticking out his glove on the iull run made a. sensational one- hand catch. It probably did not rank with Gionfrlddos catch in the World Series last fall, but it looked pretty good for these parts. O O O The game threatened to get out of hand at times Wednesday ev- ening. Players got away with game began last Wednesday. It's second position. 0f course Alan Stewart's 0.00 is really tops, but Alan has gone to Wolfville and hasn't pitched hero for some lliew Brunswick é-liova Scotia liolf Final l-lAilll-‘AX. July 22-101. I- P- Oonnor of Halifax Asbburrl and SUMMARY Vie?» - yum rs ma; n In Ajngrigan L; "e o... l’é“u’.“'lr.....'.'.‘£. ruffed. Knights AIIIE u". u- s. crow M Bu» Jun- ._ A flgy gflgrnggfl, manage;- flmky Mg. ' N..B., Riverside, will meet in s v _ Ollie of the All Stars disclosed last The “m; Five," Summerslde (id-hole dual match tgoldecldtslm ‘V (B! Th! “Ilium PNI) m"! Kllldér Rive U16 Chine! amAhamsrt bunch of ball tosseu I Baseball mam“: i; xifitilixllgilshiimdislllbrlww at tbl ‘ 3°"'°“ Red 5°‘ mw“ “P m“ “I119 m". four of them bunched and with ractically the same lile- ' I AB R H Ashbum Golf Club here. third place in idle American with a walk for all three runs in q, a; Duh-m“ he" h“ |mm;__ t Powell. Red Sol: ...... .20 4 10.4w w‘ Connor madam‘ in n“ jbesglle yesterday (Thursday), the geeond 1mm,‘ a "m, dropped . do“ Memo“ ,0 _ a MaoMurdo. Lesion .25 9 ll. _ d8 _ kwamyulrg round‘ imam 5wggplng g doublehggdgg 1mm gm. you“; Thcmpson. wumngbon.‘ Despite unavoidable lack of tralu- ‘h’ m“, 'Mm_th‘ "on 800mm; - Carson. R.C.A.I*‘. 8 13 .463 M]? c w mm o! rim!“ 74 ‘p335 white 50x 3.0 and 5-3, your“, pitch", put W“ the Wm ing the Abegweio track and field should pmvmrthe A“ an" w,“ new, ma Knight, New“. m: Grant. Red ‘Sex .... .26 6 11.423 m the .sem.1_flnaL may today n“ . The vmvtory broke l m between n,“ run "awn Datum He “up team_have every reason to feel the "amen compeution o! m‘, “cum, 1n the jun," bug...“ m" Oatway. Kinsmen :42 11 13 .406 M G e or won he: much b‘ Boston and New York. led across Earl ‘Wooten with the PM“ °‘ m" ‘hwmg ‘t m‘ ‘m’ season in what should be a real sue encounter at the Memorial ' 15'“; g¢y flgzpgtpigk o; mone- wagmngyon senator; be‘; m. nude‘, mo" "m, om out m me tigonish Highland Games on Wed- “sebum bit“ Gum “m” ,5 Sh“ Held dmmomi And the" Show, The standing of the Lstgue: 1 ov ss Wm troit Tigers o-a in la innings al- 12th to defeat l-lal White ne- "em" “mm” m“ m ‘h’ m“ ed for aso sharp ' be plenty of action before the filial w T P“ "am i“? d, mm, m“ 3 thvush the Bros-ll all“ up alx troivs um. pitcher. ' M“ Wm‘ 5° “m” ‘h’ "°""" °‘ ‘ ' ' out has been called. Anxious ‘to T-"lb" 6 ‘ ° ‘z b ° f,“ {m}, m‘ ' w, N runs in the first. After Detroit’; fine, _ 1mm‘ the red and black striped uniforms , u; back m, we“ “rm, Wm, m: Red So: 6 8 0 12 __ ara. armies bod r wags b. Cleveland plgygfl the yank”, 331mg‘, Washington slammed I“, figured prominently in the events a Kmmm whom they M,” u.“ h; Kinsmen . 5 5 1 11 l1 H128 YES I W Y and St. Louis met Philadelphia in Newhouser from. the mound and and Perhaps had they hid I 15m one gameRecce will have a com- 3-0-53- -~ 3 5 1 . 7 ‘jmtzpau cw. d Wm t t m I nit-ht somes- The Indians lead the went on to win, "m" WW1"! ""81" "t" finial-t“ plete lineup on hand while the when fining the “mum o, Jthgoxzlgirnin: the secsog; 1s will be played in. the afternoon. In ‘side contests, Miss FltzPat- ’ rick, Miss ‘Prites and Mrs. Bar- bara Blckle of Bridgcwater wok honors. Miss IPitzPatr-ick won the driving contest with a total dia- tance of 536 yards on four tries. Miss Trites and Mrs. Biclde f-ied for approaching and putting hon.- ols with 13 strokes each. How Island players fared: " First flight, semi-final: Mrs. C. W. Ramsay. Th-uro. de- feated Mrs. A. J. i-laslam. Char- lottetown, 2 up. Mrs. J. Steele, Riverside, de- feated Mrs. W. G. Barbour, Char- lottetown, 19th hole. Mrs. C. H. Ryde, Ashburn. de- feated Mirs. J.S. McDonald, Obs:- - lottetovm, 5-4. __. ‘Scores Upset In Brooklyn‘ for he fourth time tau “'4 “mhm- ' ‘t 5mm," m“ “m” ‘i c-z; sci-yr DeBlols defeated Wanda "We have received news at var- when: which should not have nox scour: year yesterday (Thursday), pitch- “gig: rgiuottgfie gut-gauze t’; xggmmgewuggkhagd-{iwedfimfi MacMillan 6-2, d-l; . Elisabeth ious times oi the setlvities- of your been tolerated for an instant. An . . m; the last-place ci-iieagdcuba u; out m‘ n“ in the ‘an Y“ m B’ on July 31m Th‘ um w Willetb defeated Laura J. Arsen- organization but to date have been Ail-force player was suspended for Millionaires AB it l! 0 A I a 5-3 victory over the Dodger-g, wml, m m m-Q u-m Anuéonlsh w“, Mum the mum ault 6-3. 0-4; Iielice Arsenault unable to contact you. As you are a game some time n80 for throw- Strain rf. 8 1 1 0 0 1 Pittsburgh downed Philadelphia “mm o mum‘ o“ t Hbcken greatly 1mm every standpoint and defeated Margaret Dumont 6-3, no doubt aware our club i; the ing his bat at the screen in a iit Chipman ph. 1 0 0 0 0 o s-a butvrain called; 1-1 draw am.- mlked-xwowm mo" m? Wm‘ a much 1m“ represenmm, e-a. holder of the title. Maritime Cham- of tam-per, but this has llaippened Lewis if. 4 o o s o 2 Tm A '-——- five innings bf their second game. but, w, mug“ m: s“? 9' expected to ma“ u“ km m_ Men's Singles - Ivan Reddin Dlbnship. but this isneither recog- twice since and no action hasbeen McKinnon p. 4 0 1 0 4 0 ta w l Jul! 33~A“ qll-lete The Boston-Cincinnati m.“ s," than u“ a to 1m “I; 10"" dud,“ wmer up", m m! defeated on. IitnGerald 0-4, s-l. nized nor in agreement with any taken. The thing that spoiled ooodwln so 4 1 1 o o 1 B =i1° Milt/w who n rained out, as Ipulg cardinal; m 3 Yuk “P 5 mm and ‘ batch o’ Junk“ A Men Doubles — GM. Burnett of our members. We now have s some of the games last year was Henneseey M. 2 1 0 2 1 0 511°“ "P P°°T1Y 111 i-mlmlmflllfl w“, Wm, N", yo“ Glam, 1,, . 9 ll-fllt- l, ‘$0M’ be. m surprising u they and W3, wran dereated gammy membership well over the flirty the amount of abuse the umpires Connors 1b 2 1 o e o 0 w“ "W118 U" M! 1W1‘ in the doubleheader. The chants vwon the‘ w,“ be very close w m: mp evw Robison and John Rogers e-l, s-z. mark and are increasing from day took from players without ,retall- Flynn c. 2 1 l s a o Outflflu W111i: championships to- , opgner 5-3 but; 5v“ mu]; “m, v v v . “me they compete as m“ ‘he his The following is the schedule to day with the hope in mindycf atlrlg. .'I'hey have been ‘much MacDonald 2b 3 0 0 l 1 0 1113M an" 9- Sl-"mn! “PM? 01 I hack 1n the ‘ecgnd “m, Wm, . ‘isms that are amazed m be h.‘ for today-g play. with all players closing our season at seventy hvc stricter this year and it has re- Allen cf. 3 1 2 1 0 o second-seeded player. 'l~6 victory in 11 innings. ' attendance ' asked to arrange their own times: members. Jack Adams. one oi our suited in better control of games, Totals 2a 6 618 8 4 Y“?! slfffl-BOWFM- 31. W!!!“ . 5mm“: yielded ,0 M“ b,“ u“ ' . , , , Ladies’ singles -- Helen Larter most gifted players recently paid and more gnjoymgnf, go;- gpgctat- beck Hopkins of Toronto 8-6. 6-3, them well scattered while the Meanwmk 8mm: m“ we“ vs. Betty Large. you a. visit while in your distllct .,,,_ Please. Mew, Umpke,’ m, Rover! annn ro a a s-a in the quarter-finals of the Cub; mummy 11 o" you, pa“, I work on the and” tuck at M‘? Men's Doubles — J. MacNeill and from his report we have sur- the 531;, 0g the “m, he" 1n Hennessey of S 1 0 1 0 0 $011101’ mm’! fiomlltllflefl- _ allege", ' _ morm meld Wm w,‘ underway‘ and Morton Dew vs. Dr. M. Scha- mlsed that your club is really ou--- guqmmrdg, don’, hesitate u, Higson so a 1 o 1 l o Hopkins. winner of the ‘Toronto The Dodgers scored flag first . Already three quarters, b‘ we piro and TL. FitzGer-sld; F: Coyle standing. It may be possible at throw a player out u his actions E. Ward o 2 1 0 4 0 2 city championships, had been u. gun o; the game in the third lnn~ , amount at Cinders are in ma,“ and Vernon Sobey vs. Cordon some future date to bring the twe invite sud, uea¢mem_ we 16,1 Lartcr c. l 0 0 2 0 0 pectcd to win his way to the fin. ing 0,, “n31” by Mm Rune“ and when ma“ have been ton“ Foster and Y. Boudrais; G. Burn- clubs together and this would ccr- sure that m, execuuv, 0g m, Whltlock ss 4 4. 4 4 3 0 als against Don McDiar-lnld of 0t- ~Gene Hermanskl and Bruce Ed- a -%- - “d graded together with u“ ett and W.E. Wren vs. David and- tainly be a very interesting even... ma.“ “d u; u", m” who bk Williams Si! 4 1 2 0 z 0 tows.‘ - “"4! 1"" N" Cu“ ti“! it u» in MONWTON- I. a. July zz-(cm ,.....,.,.,, m, ,8 needed m ‘wk Phillip Jardlne. We have custolned our men to u“, h, mm, Mm m, my Trainer rs 4 l. a o a 1 Hes just too good,» muttered M rthe fourth when aill Nicholson -n. as. Sweeney's Veils Lavcile mg“ will have one of the finest ‘ pitch on hotter: clev Ind hw- will stand behind. you. 0- Word rf- i 0 1 0 0 0 Hopkins. victim of the first de- douged m; 13g}, home,- o; m, s“. m“, afldgmfim m s“ and cm, tracks m ‘h’ Manama w u!“ _ - the finest beds in eastern Canada o a a li. i i 0 0 0 0 cisive exception to the tournam. mm I L”, from m’ momruy sub,“ m m," , but this o! course is without see- we were 81m to s" “Joe?! Bab calms p 3 2 1 0 3 0 ent "hex" of the Ottawan who has Chicago moved ahead ' a e a e ing Y0K!‘ 56ml). HDWWQII U"! M‘ nard ham“; w; we, have“ the Totals 2811 ll 2'1 9 3 never won even is district tour- rlement. A promising junior men's dolla- cusslrlso rnor and PAGE- 2 oasllts Peanuts Lowrey and Andy Pafko meet at the . . eld a s that Joe's broken fl er dill/Ins home the cwnters- ‘rhev The. tmewflgelwfiwén- 3Z°'ul.“.‘u.l’&. harr AMIBKIAN @1111“ ""1 l" WW1“ WWW!’ ‘P’ musitanbe rounding into nif... I" flMI Watered likely u Lorna added two more rllnl in the gqy- dun/tomorrow Wm, . cud “ab expeéted to m“ p“; w,‘ holding W l. Poi. predate hearing from you in the sunmersldo “as w“, be “m, Earned Rllllll -— Millionaires 5, Mam 0g Vancouver and Don m.“ cnth and another in the eighth. nring the $3,000 Monctonian Free- 0g the event, the “m, 9f m, Kym; Cleveland .. __ 5i 33 .60’! 11°51‘ mil-i" and h‘ ‘he m""um' when Bernard gets back on the MW“ 9? W“ b!“ hii-‘i- Whmwki of Toronto came through the The Pirates tool: an early lead For-All! here in a long while, will marll Philadelphia .- 54 3'1 s93 We W111 wit“ with 1“""-“° ‘i’ mound and fogs 'em over in the m“ ha" W5» Whltluck. Calms: semi-finals with John Millikensnd over the Phillies in the first con- 'lhday's sol» pace was won by the taking of a big forward Slip so so .561 results o! your tournaments du-j 800d 01d w” The“ ,5 no quw home run. Strain; first base on Wes Nicol of Ottawa with a. n1- gesgl Canaan,‘ m,” “m, l; m, sum’ Btu-h owned by 1.‘ M toward mun‘ mo: “d m“, __ 49 as y.‘ ing Old Home Week, at whici. mm bu‘ m“ the mm would not error, McKinnon, Goodwin, Mac- umphmt 54,. H,’ $1 Th” u,‘ outset. Eddie Bockr-nan provided Ilsahy and gang-m of. nu,’ N_ “hm-ms buck h m, popuhnw n 41 43 .491 time one or more of our boys may have ma “me confldenc’ u, we Donald, Cairns, Hennessey, base expected to m”; Raymond rue the Bucs’ winning margin with s 5.. after s three-heat deadlock. In ome enjoyed, .. as e7 .447 be spending their vacation on the had w m“ m‘ chukmemwn A“ on balls-off Cairns 2, McKlnnon o, Momma! and Ham Quin d two-run hm" 1n the “um m“. m, n; u.“ “d m“, “u, m, s e o e 30 53 .366 Island and if so they will be in Sta" in the I 51nd champlommp 3; hit batters-by Cairns (Flynn) Ottawa at the flnmh 1H3. Del Ennis nude-a valiant ef- voila’; only e10” rpomgon ca,“ ma“, m sepwmbu- m; pr-ovln- - 37 57 J31 “B” Wm‘ Y9“ Pmsomny’ w with“; geman-L we‘ have ‘I m“, —bY Mex-mm“ (Ddwm? 55”!‘ gm, y, recoup m. pymmflpm. mm ‘ ohumuwwn hum I. _,|_ cm mnrschomuc mum,‘ which 1- Bast of luck. good pitching, s.d may of pitching ‘Elem m“ yen flce hit, H. Hennessey; stolen Kinnon 1i; struck out by Cairns with a two-run homer after two neaisceSue. owned by James Po ar. proved so successful last rau will nsrlolvbsls. a M) lots of rlvnaerrsémlm There is mo" "depth" m the mstea, E1.) Wardinllriilgsorllxgsflgodggs; gilbymlflfclfinngg sagging! giltché Mo. wg" out m the ninth R w“ En, t ‘ ~ m __ , ‘ r , 0n i585, na . - n 1 p!!! , . ll‘ . s»... u “m ~ atmifiii.‘;'i.."'fi'1‘"“°"'.;'2§i... s l: u; ...;:.::::.."=l..:::tru~-.... ‘;i‘f.‘f‘“%..";.‘.i. s:=:..;:-:. 53?; 1":.:*::~=...:* .P*a*:: "u son, v :4 ‘g ,_ a ' u .1 8.1101‘; B O 8 l1! , ' 0'11 , HES 811 S. 211x Donrislly grid Kirby Highs s 1 l ggsteli-inxgxugheetvent. tlgryogli" the 4a 4o .518 "(Foster a. MacLeod, President). t Bemfld- and the Hus were tangled in a slob duel Ill thl lingle Streak y d Department of Physics Fitness, .. 41 4-1 .500 "15 Stairs Place, Halifax. . ' ‘ “ighmlll "h"! "l! 871W"! 5WD‘ Ill-l Budloils (J. Fraser) .. 1 5 T 2 Last season the boys performed 41 45 ‘~47! Arm gym“; h” pitched ms . pod play. Each aide had made three 17mg Dillard (Acker) ---- -513 3 remarkably well considering‘ the 39 4'1 .453 m“ mu “me m: wouvme ma hits. Ralph Kiner had hit for the June Morning (Dewitt) s a I diggdvgritggeg under wmeh they . so so .419 a n won m to a stew." w” w“ in firm!"- lh "l0 "f" 111111118- It Ill fleauer G. (Gillie) .. 2 3 l0 u-ained- with more socommoda- ' ' ' - ,mm, bu; h“ m imposing “m, the Pirate ‘outfielder’: 21th this mo 8m (Berle) s s a tions available this year and wits INTIINATWNAL of strikeouts to m. credit y " ltof- ‘ ’ . hid Bits (Morneault) .... .. l0 i 4 decidedly more interest being evl— “W”!!! ~- 55 31 “o ‘ ' ' ‘ "c3 d y t R T " In the second New York-St. Jerry Gratton, (l-lankerson) 4 9 ll danced the ‘ meeting should New"! - 41 '52s. Cece Powell has now won four na a s "as ac‘ rack éilfi.“.‘é’.i’.'.wi.‘ii‘°i.rti“‘lii rasc:..“;:".".":r: ------ ~~ ' u "mm" °""“‘°"‘ 3?='=°='§“°=¥~> 3 i?‘ L di s’ Golf llnlon "m" "m" m" ru payoff run trailing 5-0 going into and gtsdmad) _______ ____ __ u 7 5 ‘ma’ a e o e » Rochester 45 .488 a a is“!!! llellfuéeaadg: Ditchelrie ‘it; 2-28 the seventh inning, in the 11th Duke of Highland (Ram- The new; and Knights clash ill Bllfflle 4b .47’! tunmlm r 8" - a ‘Mmg- Tm 5011111111! "#8010504 say)‘ b ......................... .; .. l ll l! s, Junior lea e encounter at the Byflflll! 45 47] _ fie ‘lvetaghfl ewe, “m5 1'" Six Time 2.11 4-5. 2.11 3-4. ‘v.11 s-o. Memorial m d diamond this even- Baltimore 51 so.» gt luasartl; Gang‘ a: 1am cusflflifl ‘flmj’ _. 3 "ASHES Marlon Bluhed a‘ Wwrun gs‘; Iarelgilemigceiareelz’) m"; in tgtlnieangalieisrtzzx; Ehtfwg? s Country Club here todaY- flme- 395m" h“ Pitch!“ ‘bu’ Stan Muriel-then came through n u " ' E ‘nary h“: the Knm,“ ‘m; Other officers were Mrs. H. P. ity. Powell is consistently good with his 23rd home run of the 25 5 Y" t: o‘: s, layoff position cal‘ HODIOod, Saint John, N. 8.. flmt with the willow and is now lead- “, to mo” u“ cm“ ‘had’ _' ‘ ‘i Small": m.“ Paula“ ~ comm‘, _.__ vice-_ " i: Mrs. C. T. BXYllt inl the league with s. .500 pe-r- . ‘f- °‘°"‘ °""""4- m" W" w! more ............... .. _- 0H eels l» a you... m m Sea. with unso- nu- 11 11mg“ ,“='n,1‘°** °°"'""" °°‘“"'" . . . IT IS THE INTENTION or THE ptcher. in the inning, gotthe next Jerry Lee Volo (Jabalee) .... .. 5 6 4 r r e _ ting and air tight fielding. took W" l1 I 0 06- u _ lute batters out. Time 2.1a l-s. 2.11. mo. rm state of liialrl bodes well the Aces into camp in softball m. H- c. Gresorv o! saint DP- M15 u 9911M“ M" twins Red Munger went. in to pitch for the Cards in the eighth and PTOmPflY was clipped for a hccner ‘by Johnny Miss vihich tied the v . Minors Blades ‘u . 3$PEED IIP SIIAVIIW f l u. s ,7 ‘ Philadelphia :Pittaburg ‘ numerals l; r1 Janice For All-Purse Cay Law (lsoriarity) kavola (ldcldormac) Wilkin (yabalee) .......... ........- Karl-y Direct (isashsn) -....... Wildest Vole (Creamer) Oinsano (Keiver) ‘time 2.11 8-8: 3.10; 2.11 I- Bassbaflll Results mum- l (tie) AIIOIAL ‘ Jersey t! t: mm!" l- Ialtimors i: Newark l. treal l; Toronto ‘l. fir» st Rochester. rah‘ for a hard-fought Ill" l“ the way through. All season lonl "l! junior league has been producing bristling tuaales and with N690" time starting to show around in! corner the convwtlnl @1111" Wm display mote fight than ever Io their efforts in let info the charm- ed plsyoff circle. Senior Horseshoe Tournament Slated IIIIIISI fbilflllfliflb ‘saloons; mo. Juli 22 -(AP) -'1\lu Olympia torch. carried b! Italian army athletes. arrived hara_ may on its we! to the Bliss frontier at faelleflwhers it will continue the journey from Olym- pia to London for the grnes open- ..ins July 20 last evening on the Knights of Columbus diamond by a score of sc-s. " They lined up as follows: led Sea: Hartinger, McDeugail. Walker, ‘Thompson, Connors, Dirt. Hoyt, Davey. Thscker. __ . Aces: Molalre. McDonald. Pin- esu, Tulle, Ready, LeClalr. Drew, Joseph, Hughes. The next game will be Sunday evening at 6 o'clock between the Red Se: and the Vice. John was n " par manager for the N.B.-P. E. I. division and Mrs. Connor is par manage the Nova Scotia branch. Handi- cap manager for Nova Seotia is Mrs. Orrin MacGregor of Halifax and Mrs. Earl ‘nlrner of Freder- icton, for the other. "The meeting was held in con- junction with the annual tour- ‘ of match play. wsqflon- nor will meet Mrs. Gregory in s Se-hols final tomorrow. COVEHEAD s an ENTRIES CLOSE SATURDAY, JULY 24th: One of the moat lnodemrsfrsshment canteens la Ccnodc Orchestral Music — Peri-Mutual - Photo-Finish, ate. for , more» Rhodola D., will be showing her wares for the first time in Moncton today (Friday). Local harness racing fans will no doubt stay close to their radios this ai- ternoon to see. how the genial doctor's entry gets along. The doc- tor is a dyech-ln-the-wool sports enthusiast, having been attached to the Summer-side All-Stars Hockey Club last year as club physician, and living his services to the Island intermediate cham- pions free of charge. Dr. Delaney’: avid interest in horse racing keeps him from taking such an active part in baseball as the two pastimes run concurrently. step toward a welter title bout to- night by carving out a unanimous ill-round decision over rugged Ra» man Alverez, a game Brooklyn Club fighter. ss boxing reutrned m Madison Square Garden after a lapse of seven weeks, Gavlian weighed 141. Alvarez 142/14. / Write the Secretory of entry blanks. BEFORE AUGUST ‘l0 tharlottetown Exhibition Management TO HOLD AN Auction Sale Standard Bred gllorses ‘ AIIIIOAR "nlmggm, qgugm Ultmitltwaahinlwfll t om» _ _ w -8t"‘.ii‘.§i-“.i£‘;.:§i.... i mmuo“ w“ °"'""' "l" Tush a n o ""- "mm" * .3."t..“it§"..°;i‘..2“‘.'u3 .w°fh""|aY~ 3"‘? 33 noun. At u. v. GQQDWILL RA¢E5 y“... ."~:.'°.:*.: . "w r - - g an are -__. " f 5 Q 1. m‘ b a." ___ ___ -‘ Nlw ' _ THE MORN|NG 0F SEPT. 8th Glld 9th c m. "1" "u" " $16" Purl", $16" s. ..::.<::F..:"'l..:!:.::.::... “w,” " o. i’ “m “My ‘mm cub" mwed '"°"h°' PROWDE-D SUFHCIENT ENTHES ARE RECHVED .*' a Charlottetown Exhibition for